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Mean local cortical blood volume increases for low-reward blocks and decreases for high, in alternating ramp-like drifts.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) Recordings from a sequence of correct trials, alternating between high (“Hi Reward”) and low reward (“Lo Reward”) in blocks of 10. …”
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DataSheet1_Satisfaction With Governmental Risk Communication Both Increases and Decreases COVID-19 Mitigation Behaviours.docx
Published 2023“…We also investigate the effects of perceptions of official governmental risk communication in one’s country on risk perceptions and risk mitigation behaviours.</p><p>Results: Structural equation modelling reveals that whilst perceptions of effective risk communication directly increase behaviours that mitigate COVID-19 health risks, these same perceptions indirectly decrease behaviour frequency via a mediated relationship with societal risk perceptions.…”
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DataSheet2_Satisfaction With Governmental Risk Communication Both Increases and Decreases COVID-19 Mitigation Behaviours.docx
Published 2023“…We also investigate the effects of perceptions of official governmental risk communication in one’s country on risk perceptions and risk mitigation behaviours.</p><p>Results: Structural equation modelling reveals that whilst perceptions of effective risk communication directly increase behaviours that mitigate COVID-19 health risks, these same perceptions indirectly decrease behaviour frequency via a mediated relationship with societal risk perceptions.…”
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